Vídeo da música

Vídeo da música

Créditos

INTERPRETAÇÃO
Travis Denning
Travis Denning
Guitarra elétrica
HARDY
HARDY
Vocais
Paul DiGiovanni
Paul DiGiovanni
Programação
Alex Wright
Alex Wright
Teclados
Evan Hutchings
Evan Hutchings
Bateria
Ilya Toshinskiy
Ilya Toshinskiy
Violão
Jimmie Lee Sloas
Jimmie Lee Sloas
Baixo
Trey Keller
Trey Keller
Vocal de apoio
COMPOSIÇÃO E LETRA
Travis Denning
Travis Denning
Composição
Jessi Alexander
Jessi Alexander
Composição
Chase McGill
Chase McGill
Composição
PRODUÇÃO E ENGENHARIA
Jeremy Stover
Jeremy Stover
Produção
Paul DiGiovanni
Paul DiGiovanni
Produção
Jim Cooley
Jim Cooley
Engenharia (mixagem)
Julian King
Julian King
Engenharia (gravação)
Zach Kuhlman
Zach Kuhlman
Engenharia de gravação (assistente)
Joel McKinney
Joel McKinney
Engenharia de gravação (assistente)
Ted Jensen
Ted Jensen
Engenharia (masterização)

Letra

[Verse 1]
It was a limestone stone skippin' on a creek
It was a Cherokee arrowhead buried on the bank in the weeds
Like every red clay brick laid in that ten percent paid two-story cul-de-sac house
Every piece of me is straight out of that ground
[Chorus]
From the gravel on the road that I skinned my knees on
Skynyrd on the radio, I cut my teeth on
'68 Mustang, half rust, half paint, front yard cinder blocks
Sung about it Sunday standin' sweatin' in a back pew
Threw 'em at her window, snuck her out half past two
It's who I am, where I stand, and I ain't forgot
I was raised on Southern Rock
[Verse 2]
It was a backseat bottle poured on 'em, goin' straight to your head (Yeah)
It was a medicine bottle slidin' up a six-string neck
It was grandaddy's name chiseled in slate when the good Lord finally called him home
No, it ain't always pretty, but it's all I know
[Chorus]
From the gravel on the road that I skinned my knees on
Skynyrd on the radio, I cut my teeth on
'68 Mustang, half rust, half paint, front yard cinder blocks
Sung about it Sunday standin' sweatin' in a back pew
Threw 'em at her window, snuck her out half past two
It's who I am, where I stand, and I ain't forgot
I was raised on Southern
[Bridge]
Rock 'n' roll
Crush 'n' run backroads
If you get it, then you get it, if you don't, then you don't
So, when my time's done on this one
God willin'
Play a little "Sweet Home," bury me down in it (Yeah)
[Chorus]
From the gravel on the road that I skinned my knees on
Skynyrd on the radio, I cut my teeth on
'68 Mustang, half rust, half paint, front yard cinder blocks
It's "Freebird" singin' from a bar crowd choir
Preacher just a preachin' 'bout brimstone and fire
Yeah, it's who I am, where I stand, no, I ain't forgot
I was raised on Southern Rock (Yeah)
[Outro]
I was raised on Southern, raised on Southern Rock
Written by: Chase McGill, Jessi Alexander, Travis Denning
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